So the school year just started and you find that you have a free weekend afternoon. Take a break from studying, grab a friend, and get to know Athens by helping out around the community with these eco-themed activities.
Love riding your bike around campus and want to learn how to fix minor problems without taking it into the shop? Check out BikeAthens bike recycling program. The program distributes reconditioned bikes to individuals in the Athens community in need. They rely exclusively on volunteers to recondition the bikes, but the best part is there's no experience necessary! They teach you everything you need to know as long as you are willing to get your hands dirty. New volunteers are encouraged to go to the Wednesday sessions, but you can also volunteer Sunday and Monday.
Also if you have an old bike and don't want it sitting in the landfill, they take bike donations in any condition.
http://bikeathens.com/programs/brp/

Feel like you've been cooped up indoors all week? Head out to Sandy Creek Nature Center or Bear Hollow Zoo and try your hand at promoting environmental education and awareness. You can become a trail guide and lead nature hikes with little kids, or become a public program volunteer and help with fishing workshops, Snake Day, Earth Day, and stream/pond studies.
http://athensclarkecounty.com/index.aspx?nid=2712
http://www.athensclarkecounty.com/index.aspx?NID=472

You guys need to check out Daily Groceries Co-Op. It's a member owned grocery store on Prince Avenue that sells local produce, organic products, and bulk foods. A majority of the workers at this amazing place are volunteers, and you will want to become one after spending 10 minutes with the people in the store. While you're there, sign up for a new member orientation session (it lasts about an hour) and after volunteering one 3 hour shift a week you will receive 20% off your groceries for the following week.
http://www.dailygroceries.org/
There are plenty of other opportunities such as:
-State Botanical Gardens of Georgia: http://botgarden.uga.edu/volunteer.html (also a very cute place for a date)
-Athens Farmers Market: http://athensfarmersmarket.net/volunteer/
-Recycle your old shoes by giving them the the Athens Humane Society's shoe recycle drive. (who doesn't want to help out cute animals?): http://www.athenshumanesociety.org/blog_fullpost.php?ID=445&Category_ID=3
Whatever you end up choosing, I promise you will feel better about yourself and the community you support.